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Dr.Ceuracle

Dr.Ceuracle is a Korean skin-care brand with active Cosmain depth across Vegan Kombucha Tea, Royal Vita Propolis, Tea Tree Purifine, 5 Alpha Control, AC Care Solution, Hyal Reyouth, Cica Regen, Pro-Balance, masks, BB products and active ampoules. Buyers should build Dr.Ceuracle by line family and claim path: hydration and cleanser products can anchor the order, while sunscreen, acne-prone, brightening, propolis, acid, BB and professional mask products need separate review.

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Built for wholesale buying from Korea

Cosmain supports wholesale brand review for business buyers, not retail shopping. MOQ, pricing, and availability are confirmed with Cosmain before ordering.

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Ordering terms for this brand

Use these references to plan the first order before Cosmain confirms current availability, pricing, and documents.

Final terms are confirmed before order because supplier availability, stock, and program rules can change.

Minimum order amount
~USD 4,138 / brand order minimum
Typical MOQ reference
~70 units
Dr.Ceuracle sourcing

Focused buying reviews

Move from the brand overview into line, product, sunscreen, and verification checks before narrowing the first order.

Buyer selection

Dr.Ceuracle Best Products for Wholesale Buyers

A disciplined Dr.Ceuracle buying list starts with the clearest routine anchors, then adds regulated, concern-care, or seasonal products only when they change the buying reason.

Line comparison

Dr.Ceuracle Product Lines Compared

Compare Dr.Ceuracle product lines by commercial role, skin concern, category depth, recommended products, and verification cautions before building the first buying list.

Buyer safety

Dr.Ceuracle Verification Checklist

Separate visible Dr.Ceuracle demand from order-ready demand by checking regulated product versions, seller authorization, pricing logic, claim language, media approval, and evidence quality.

Product review

Dr.Ceuracle 5 Alpha Control Clearing Cream

5 Alpha Control Clearing Cream is a expansion product inside the Tea Tree, 5 Alpha and AC Care line. Review cream demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Product review

Dr.Ceuracle Cica Regen 70 Cream

Cica Regen 70 Cream is a expansion product inside the Hyal Reyouth, Cica Regen and Sunscreen line. Review cream demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Product review

Dr.Ceuracle Hyal Reyouth Ampoule

Hyal Reyouth Ampoule is a expansion product inside the Hyal Reyouth, Cica Regen and Sunscreen line. Review ampoule demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Line review

Dr.Ceuracle Hyal Reyouth, Cica Regen and Sunscreen

Hyal Reyouth, Cica Regen and Sunscreen is a core Dr.Ceuracle line for hydration, soothing, sensitive-skin review, sun care, mask-led routine building. Core support family for buyers who need Dr.Ceuracle hydration, soothing and SPF breadth alongside the more famous Kombucha, Propolis and Tea Tree items.

Line review

Dr.Ceuracle Masks, Packs, BB and Special-Use Products

Masks, Packs, BB and Special-Use Products is a expansion Dr.Ceuracle line for professional mask use, pore care, firming appearance, BB shade review, active ampoule review. Expansion group for buyers who want mask-room, spa, professional-size or trend-active depth, but it should not lead the first order unless the account can handle training and claim review.

Line review

Dr.Ceuracle Pro-Balance Cleansing and Biotics

Pro-Balance Cleansing and Biotics is a core Dr.Ceuracle line for cleansing, barrier support, biotics positioning, enzyme wash review, sun stick review. Routine-building family for buyers who need a full cleanser and prep-care path before adding active ampoules and creams.

Product review

Dr.Ceuracle Pro-Balance Pure Cleansing Oil

Pro-Balance Pure Cleansing Oil is a entry product inside the Pro-Balance Cleansing and Biotics line. Review cleanser demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Product review

Dr.Ceuracle Royal Vita Propolis 33 Ampoule

Royal Vita Propolis 33 Ampoule is a traffic-driver product inside the Royal Vita Propolis and Brightening Actives line. Review ampoule demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Line review

Dr.Ceuracle Royal Vita Propolis and Brightening Actives

Royal Vita Propolis and Brightening Actives is a core Dr.Ceuracle line for glow, brightening appearance, dullness, active-ingredient review, eye-area review. Commercial active-care group for buyers who want Dr.Ceuracle beyond hydration and soothing, with propolis and vitamin-led products as the main story.

Product review

Dr.Ceuracle Tea Tree Purifine Essence

Tea Tree Purifine Essence is a traffic-driver product inside the Tea Tree, 5 Alpha and AC Care line. Review essence demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

Line review

Dr.Ceuracle Tea Tree, 5 Alpha and AC Care

Tea Tree, 5 Alpha and AC Care is a core Dr.Ceuracle line for acne-prone care, pore care, sebum control, soothing, spot-care review. Important concern-led family for buyers who want acne-prone and pore-care options, but it needs conservative wording because many products are claim-sensitive.

Line review

Dr.Ceuracle Vegan Kombucha and Active Berry Care

Vegan Kombucha and Active Berry Care is a core Dr.Ceuracle line for hydration, barrier support, vegan positioning, firming appearance, routine building. High-recognition entry family because Vegan Kombucha Tea Essence is one of the most visible Dr.Ceuracle products internationally, while Active Berry adds vegan firming and lip-care expansion.

Product review

Dr.Ceuracle Vegan Kombucha Tea Essence

Vegan Kombucha Tea Essence is a traffic-driver product inside the Vegan Kombucha and Active Berry Care line. Review essence demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.

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Several families can anchor demand

Dr.Ceuracle is not dependent on one product. Vegan Kombucha Tea Essence, Royal Vita Propolis 33 Ampoule, Tea Tree Purifine, Hyal Reyouth, Cica Regen and Pro-Balance each give buyers a different way to build the assortment.

The first order should stay disciplined. Use a small number of recognizable products first, then expand into sunscreens, masks, BB products and active ampoules after documents and claim wording are checked.

  • Hydration and barrier-support entry: Vegan Kombucha Tea Essence, Hyal Reyouth Ampoule and Pro-Balance cleanser.
  • Active-care entry: Royal Vita Propolis 33 Ampoule, Pure VC Mellight and Vegan Niacin or Rice ampoule after claim review.
  • Concern-led entry: Tea Tree Purifine, 5 Alpha Control and AC Care Solution for acne-prone and pore-care channels.
Cosmain check

Treat Dr.Ceuracle as a multi-family Korean skin-care range, not as a single-product trend order.

02

Claim control matters more than SKU count

The active wholesale range is broad enough for marketplaces and distributors, but many products carry claims that need product-level review. Sunscreen, acne-prone care, brightening, vitamin C, propolis, acids, BB products and professional masks should not share the same approval path.

The brand also has a naming history around LeeGeeHaam and Dr.Ceuracle, so buyers should confirm current packaging, artwork and supplier authorization before scaling.

  • Sunscreen products need SPF, PA, filter, warning and destination-market registration checks.
  • Acne-prone, pore, sebum and spot-care products need conservative public wording.
  • Propolis, vitamin C, azelaic acid, BHA, niacinamide and eye-area products need ingredient and claim review.
  • Modeling masks and professional-size packs need usage instructions and channel-fit review.
Cosmain check

A large Dr.Ceuracle order is workable only when claims, documents and line families are controlled.

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How to structure the first order

A practical first order should include one visible traffic product, one active-care product, one calming or hydrating product and one cleanser. That gives the buyer an understandable Korean skin-care story without overloading compliance review.

For most channels, Vegan Kombucha Tea Essence, Royal Vita Propolis 33 Ampoule, Tea Tree Purifine Essence, Hyal Reyouth Ampoule and Pro-Balance Pure Cleansing Oil are stronger first-review products than professional masks or niche special-use items.

  • Core start: Vegan Kombucha Tea Essence, Royal Vita Propolis 33 Ampoule, Tea Tree Purifine Essence and Pro-Balance Pure Cleansing Oil.
  • Hydration and soothing add-on: Hyal Reyouth Ampoule, Cica Regen 70 Cream and Cica Regen toner or gel.
  • Controlled expansion: 5 Alpha Control, AC Care Solution, Pure VC Mellight, Vegan Active Berry and selected sunscreens.
  • Later-stage expansion: modeling masks, BB products, lip products, enzyme washes and applicator sets.
Cosmain check

A staged order keeps the brand commercially strong while reducing claim and documentation risk.

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Image and documentation checks

The active product export is image-complete, but the research queue marks Dr.Ceuracle as missing a brand image. That matters for a polished brand presentation even when product images are ready.

Before scaling, buyers should confirm current Korean packaging, INCI, barcode, lot code, expiry, official supply chain, SPF documents, vegan support, propolis allergen review and local label requirements.

  • Product images are complete for all active products.
  • An approved brand image is still needed.
  • Sunscreen and active-ingredient documents should be checked before public claims are used.
  • LeeGeeHaam and Dr.Ceuracle naming should be verified against current packaging.
Cosmain check

Product depth is strong, but the brand image gap and claim-sensitive categories should be fixed before a full public launch.

Commercial fit

Dr.Ceuracle works best when a buyer needs a recognizable brand with enough assortment depth to support repeat orders, bundles, and category expansion.

How Cosmain can help

Cosmain helps buyers review the line, ask sharper commercial questions, and move into a narrower opening range.

Assortment snapshot

Pros

  • Dr.Ceuracle shows breadth across multiple categories, which helps buyers build a fuller assortment from one brand range.
  • Dr.Ceuracle has enough visible depth to help buyers review the assortment with more confidence.
  • The brand can lead buyers into category priorities, visible assortment depth, and a more direct price-and-availability discussion with Cosmain.

Considerations

  • The assortment appears strongest in mask, so the core category needs clearer emphasis than the secondary range.
  • Keep the review curated and focused so the buying decision does not turn into a repetitive product list.
  • Availability, MOQ, and final commercial terms should still be confirmed with Cosmain rather than implied in the review.

Need supplier context?

Supplier context makes brand and assortment decisions clearer before the first price-and-availability discussion.

FAQ

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What Dr.Ceuracle products should buyers review first?

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Start with Vegan Kombucha Tea Essence, Royal Vita Propolis 33 Ampoule, Tea Tree Purifine Essence, Hyal Reyouth Ampoule, Cica Regen 70 Cream and Pro-Balance Pure Cleansing Oil. Add sunscreens, 5 Alpha Control, AC Care Solution, masks and BB products after claim review.

02

Is Dr.Ceuracle only a Vegan Kombucha brand?

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No. Vegan Kombucha is a strong entry family, but production also includes Royal Vita Propolis, Tea Tree Purifine, 5 Alpha Control, AC Care Solution, Hyal Reyouth, Cica Regen, Pro-Balance, masks, BB products and active ampoules.

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Which Dr.Ceuracle categories need extra review?

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Sunscreen, acne-prone care, pore care, sebum control, spot-care, vitamin C, propolis, azelaic acid, BHA, niacinamide, eye-area products, BB products and professional masks need product-level review.

04

Does Dr.Ceuracle have image support in production?

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All 67 active products currently have product images, but the research queue marks Dr.Ceuracle as missing a brand image.